Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Color blindness cannot be applied to portrait landscape photography.
Color blindness cannot be applied to portrait landscape photography.
Color-blind film can not be applied to portrait landscape photography, but is suitable for remaking black-and-white words, black-and-white line drawings and copying black-and-white slides. Color-blind film is not used for ordinary portrait shooting, but only for remaking black-and-white words, black-and-white line drawings and copying black-and-white slides. Therefore, color-blind movies are also called remake and reproduction.
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